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>> the united states is somehow asking foreign countries to recognize their embargo, their national defense interest while it is not at all the one of other sovereign countries. >> do the europeans, and the french particularly, have no moral issues selling electronics or anything that could conceivably be used in weapons to iran? >> look, that is, first, a political question, and i disagree with the question itself. to the best of my knowledge, trading with iran on many commodities has absolutely nothing to do with the nuclear program of iran. >> you're client wasn't buying dresses. he wasn't buy tables. he was buying electronics. and he was sending them to iran. >> he was buying a lot of electrical components, and this is still not forbidden by any legislation other than your embargo. >> we're talking about tens of thousands of different items here. >> well, i mean, you can buy 50,000 plugs at 50¢ each. it doesn't make you a great criminal. >> she says nothing he bought meets the definition of arms that are restricted for sale under french law. but the justice department argues that kakav
>> the united states is somehow asking foreign countries to recognize their embargo, their national defense interest while it is not at all the one of other sovereign countries. >> do the europeans, and the french particularly, have no moral issues selling electronics or anything that could conceivably be used in weapons to iran? >> look, that is, first, a political question, and i disagree with the question itself. to the best of my knowledge, trading with iran on many...
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the defense had real evidence in this case on their side. this jury was not acting in a completely irrational manner. there was plenty of evidence to conclude that george zimmerman was not guilty. >> in order for this jury to have found george zimmerman not guilty, they had to believe that trayvon martin was an aggressive boy. he was an aggressive person, that he attacked first. and part of i think the reasoning behind why they would believe that narrative is because they were afraid of and they feared that young black boy. and they saw him as an attacker. >> i want to bring in raymond santa santana. he was convicted of a brutal attack on a new york jogger in 1995. the public outcry at the time was enormous. the media used that term "wilding" they called it a wolfpack of young men in the park. raymond santana did not do it but served 13 years? >> 7 years. >> 7 years in jail and still has a civil case against the city. juror ronald gold held out for a while but voted to convict. he is also here. ronald, can you take me into that jury room? wh
the defense had real evidence in this case on their side. this jury was not acting in a completely irrational manner. there was plenty of evidence to conclude that george zimmerman was not guilty. >> in order for this jury to have found george zimmerman not guilty, they had to believe that trayvon martin was an aggressive boy. he was an aggressive person, that he attacked first. and part of i think the reasoning behind why they would believe that narrative is because they were afraid of...
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and later, justice scalia predicted that the supreme court striking down of the defense of marriage act would end up making same-sex marriage legal in all 50 states. and in a "last word" exclusive we'll interview a man whose federal case is the first step in making that prediction actually come true. and you'll hear about the tragic urgency to making his marriage legal in ohio. his husband may only have a few weeks to live. that's coming up. i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. but hu
and later, justice scalia predicted that the supreme court striking down of the defense of marriage act would end up making same-sex marriage legal in all 50 states. and in a "last word" exclusive we'll interview a man whose federal case is the first step in making that prediction actually come true. and you'll hear about the tragic urgency to making his marriage legal in ohio. his husband may only have a few weeks to live. that's coming up. i want to make things more secure. [...
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his defense says that is not true. >> an amazing surveillance video shows at moment a passenger train jumped the tracks. see the video and hear from witnesses all ahead unless breaking news changes everything on studio "b." >> anthony weiner admits that he sent racy messages to more women. as many as three women in total after he quit congress, if have a he apologized and said it was all behind him and after the big spread on the cover of a magazine talking about his wonderful family and an occasion while his wife was pregnant. but the guy who apparently calls himself carlos danger online he wants voters in the big city for mayor. he will not drop out. race. it's all happening the same did a day that the gossip website the dirty published about a it called extreme uncensored images from his graphic text. and they are. don't go there. just don't. the "new york daily news" reports one of the three women is named sidney leathers, she is now 23 years old. they describe her as heavily tattooed high school dropout from southern indiana hell bent becoming famous, that is a quote. the mother
his defense says that is not true. >> an amazing surveillance video shows at moment a passenger train jumped the tracks. see the video and hear from witnesses all ahead unless breaking news changes everything on studio "b." >> anthony weiner admits that he sent racy messages to more women. as many as three women in total after he quit congress, if have a he apologized and said it was all behind him and after the big spread on the cover of a magazine talking about his...
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. ♪ let busy bone entertain your dog with it's playful, long lasting twists, and savory, meaty middle. get busy. the world's most entertaining treats. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediat
geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or...
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secretary of state john kerry and egypt allowed them to gather defensively in the streets and a short time ago and urging restraint. egypt, you will remember as i said was a co alloy in the region and gave them 1.3 billion in military aid and helped to keep stability there. conner powell has more on in the newsroom. >> there was a sense in the past few days and a violent and deadly weekend in cairo. and they called on his supporters take to the streets and give him a mandate to fight terrorism. his statement was widely understood as a threat to crack down on the muslim brotherhood and they removed former president morsi from power. this is the second time the ejepgz army used deadly force to try to clear out pro morsi supporters. they have stayed silent and called for former president morsi to be released and a quick transition to a civilian led democracy. >> the hopes of egypt moving past this is disa poring. now in washington, president obama enters the weekend in the midst of a campaign to draw attention away from phony scandals. the president and his administration repeated that c
secretary of state john kerry and egypt allowed them to gather defensively in the streets and a short time ago and urging restraint. egypt, you will remember as i said was a co alloy in the region and gave them 1.3 billion in military aid and helped to keep stability there. conner powell has more on in the newsroom. >> there was a sense in the past few days and a violent and deadly weekend in cairo. and they called on his supporters take to the streets and give him a mandate to fight...
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. >> here today, we can say with confidence that war was no tie. korea was a victory. when 50 millian south koreans live in freedom, a vibrant democracy, one of the world's most dynamic economies in stark contrast to the repression and poverty of the north,s that is a victory and that is your legacy. >> eric: that was president obama yesterday, marking 60 years of truce since the end of the korean war, declaring, as you heard, the conflict a victory for the u.s. but in north korea, they say they won. they have o
geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or...
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it was whether he was legitimately exercising seventy defense or not. she's not a lawyer. that's not a big, big difference. what i think is important to say just at the outset is that second thoughts by jurors are fairly common, and they have no legal significance. you can't get a verdict set aside. you can't change, you can't get a retrail. nothing can happen as a result of a juror saying i wish i had voted another way. >> benjamin crump, let me play another part of juror b-29's interview with abc. listen to this. >> i know that you've heard some people have said point blank, they have said george zimmerman got away with murder. how do you respond to those people that say that? >> george zimmerman -- that's -- george zimmerman got away with murder, but you can't get away from god, and at the end of the day, he's going to have a lot of questions and answers he has to deal with. the law couldn't prove it, but, you know, you know the world goes in circles. >> benjamin, do your clients, trayvon martin's parents agree with that? >> well, they have always maintained, wolf, that
it was whether he was legitimately exercising seventy defense or not. she's not a lawyer. that's not a big, big difference. what i think is important to say just at the outset is that second thoughts by jurors are fairly common, and they have no legal significance. you can't get a verdict set aside. you can't change, you can't get a retrail. nothing can happen as a result of a juror saying i wish i had voted another way. >> benjamin crump, let me play another part of juror b-29's...
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a full house took a vote on the amendment to the defense spending bill, sponsored by republican amage and democrat conyers. it defines the stuff we first learns about in the edward snowden allegations. the call logs of every single verizon customer were being turned over to the government. discontinuing that practice, it's an idea that a varitable who's who. the top three republicans in the house oppose the measure. the top republican and democrat of the senate intelligence committee released a joint statement calling it unwise. more than half a dozen house committee and subcommittee chairman sent out a letter urging their colleagues to vote against it. keith alexander was dispatched to the hill yesterday. james clapper the director of national intelligence today said the measure risked dismantling an important tool. the white house released a statement urging the house to reject it. that is what this amendment was up against, pretty much no one in the top washington power bracket from either side of the political aisle wanted to be debating this thing. it's support was also bipartisa
a full house took a vote on the amendment to the defense spending bill, sponsored by republican amage and democrat conyers. it defines the stuff we first learns about in the edward snowden allegations. the call logs of every single verizon customer were being turned over to the government. discontinuing that practice, it's an idea that a varitable who's who. the top three republicans in the house oppose the measure. the top republican and democrat of the senate intelligence committee released a...
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i heard an offense and a heard a defense. first the obama offense, he sees the economy not getting all that much better this year or later, and doesn't want to be blamed for it. what he wants is a battle, a national debate on the following question. do the people want to persist with the rate of growth we have now, with a higher than healthy jobless rate that's ebbing only slowly. or push for infrastructure spending that will kick the economy into a higher gear. he wants this debate and he wants to be positioned on one side of it. where the republicans refuse to support an agenda, and the president is seen supporting one. he also knows the republican right ram rodded by ted cruz planning a showdown this fall. a manufactured crisis that leads to a government shutdown and risks national default. he the president wants to position himself in the national stance coming this fall, as the leader who wants government to function, his opponents. he's basically admitting the reality, there are strong forces posed against them now. the
i heard an offense and a heard a defense. first the obama offense, he sees the economy not getting all that much better this year or later, and doesn't want to be blamed for it. what he wants is a battle, a national debate on the following question. do the people want to persist with the rate of growth we have now, with a higher than healthy jobless rate that's ebbing only slowly. or push for infrastructure spending that will kick the economy into a higher gear. he wants this debate and he...
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there would be no more shared national defense. it would just be texas on its own. the land where nobody messes with the fact that poor people can't afford health insurance. that was almost four years ago exactly. >> the opposition to reforming health care isn't the most cogent thing in the world thus far. the gop health care solutions group in congress, you will recall, admitted this week they think it's best if they don't actually offer any health care solutions. they'd rather just keep saying no to whatever it is the democrats are offering no matter what it is. but in this rollicking substance-free festival of incoherence, there is one man who is determined to be the most incoherent of all. little known outside his home state for anything other than having beautiful hair and for threatening to secede from the union back in april, texas governor rick perry is now threatening that texas will also secede from health care. i told you it was incoherent. speaking with a conservative talk show host yesterday on wbap in arlington, texas, governor perry had this to say ab
there would be no more shared national defense. it would just be texas on its own. the land where nobody messes with the fact that poor people can't afford health insurance. that was almost four years ago exactly. >> the opposition to reforming health care isn't the most cogent thing in the world thus far. the gop health care solutions group in congress, you will recall, admitted this week they think it's best if they don't actually offer any health care solutions. they'd rather just keep...
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is showing, a much better trend, and people talk about defense of cyclicals, we talk about domestics as a feature. >> i want to raise another point. a note today was put out, ridesing long-term interest rates and a steepening yield curve is bullish for markets. people are saying it will crush the recover. he is saying take a look at the history, rising rates are a good signal. >> i generally agree if it a good signal when you are talking about an economy that is gaining traction. we can look through it, through credit conditions, we can look at it in terms of hiring intentions, across the board. i will buy into that, that we will get the earnings. the question that we focused on was the evaluation component of it. will the higher rates hurt the pes in the market. >> we are at 15 times earnings. and if you use a treasury or a b-double b-double-a, you feel it's hurting the recovery. >> bull or bear? >> longer term bull right now, we are in a correction mode. >> you are a bear right now, how bearish are you? >> i have not shorted the market, so that tells you once i decide to short the
is showing, a much better trend, and people talk about defense of cyclicals, we talk about domestics as a feature. >> i want to raise another point. a note today was put out, ridesing long-term interest rates and a steepening yield curve is bullish for markets. people are saying it will crush the recover. he is saying take a look at the history, rising rates are a good signal. >> i generally agree if it a good signal when you are talking about an economy that is gaining traction. we...
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so she believes self-defense, she would have told us that. she is using the law as a scapegoat right now for not owning up to not finding the verdict that she was intending to find. >> or did she not understand the law? >> well, this is the thing. you have people who are lay people, right, who don't understand the law, who the instructions given to them by the judge, and i have to also fault the prosecution. the smartest thing mark o'mara ever did is bring up that chart. >> the thermostat? >> the thermostat that was highly influential obviously among these jurors. and i do have to question also whether b37, because this is why you don't want lawyers' wives on. she probably had undue influence too. my husband is a lawyer there are all these things that could have gone on in that jury room. the bottom line is whether the judge instructed them properly on the law. whether the prosecution properly explained the law. clearly this juror feels she rendered a verdict that went about her gut instinct and her belief about what it should have been. >> b
so she believes self-defense, she would have told us that. she is using the law as a scapegoat right now for not owning up to not finding the verdict that she was intending to find. >> or did she not understand the law? >> well, this is the thing. you have people who are lay people, right, who don't understand the law, who the instructions given to them by the judge, and i have to also fault the prosecution. the smartest thing mark o'mara ever did is bring up that chart. >>...
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. >> well, there have been six iterations of a defense in the irs case. but remember, lois learner disclosed at a conference, that's how we learned about it. then we went into it was two rogue agents, then it went to, well, it was a progressive group so we're targeted to not just conservative groups, so as long as we treat two different sets of people improperly, at least it's not discrimination. now the new defense is, well, the president himself didn't know about it. if that's the new standard for i am -- impropriety in this town, that the president didn't even know about it? >> if they had been denied right at the get-go, then they could have appealed it to another part of the irs. instead, what was so sadistic about this and so painful, they were in this no man's land and they couldn't appeal it. they would have been far better off if the irs agents, whoever was involved in this, however high it went, if they simply said no and denied it so they could appeal it. but instead they strung them out. >> that suggested more culpability, and you're right, it
. >> well, there have been six iterations of a defense in the irs case. but remember, lois learner disclosed at a conference, that's how we learned about it. then we went into it was two rogue agents, then it went to, well, it was a progressive group so we're targeted to not just conservative groups, so as long as we treat two different sets of people improperly, at least it's not discrimination. now the new defense is, well, the president himself didn't know about it. if that's the new...
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. >> this is what the defense feared, the possibility that some of these jurors might decide this case based on emotion and not based on the law. even she said, she said she still thinks he did the right thing, because she followed the law, if she followed her heart, she would have hung that jury. >> she even said she would give them the hung jury, i fought to the end. so there was debate. >> there was debate. they asked for the manslaughter charge read back. if there had been one or two more maddies back there, this could have been a hung jury. >> dan, thank you. much more of robin's interview with that juror tonight on "nightline" and tomorrow morning robin on "good morning america," weighing in on that torn juror, struggling with the heart break, but standing by the verdict. the exclusive on "good morning america." >>> in the meantime, also breaking tonight, the frightening landing, the southwest jet at a new york airport. the unsettling images from inside the plane. tonight we've just learned, it wasn't the landing gear that failed. it was that the nose of the jet was coming down f
. >> this is what the defense feared, the possibility that some of these jurors might decide this case based on emotion and not based on the law. even she said, she said she still thinks he did the right thing, because she followed the law, if she followed her heart, she would have hung that jury. >> she even said she would give them the hung jury, i fought to the end. so there was debate. >> there was debate. they asked for the manslaughter charge read back. if there had been...
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defense attorneys are set to present their closing arg umgt tomorrow. they deny that bradley manning aided the enemy because they say there is no evidence that he knew al qaeda militants ever looked at wikileaks. bradley manning did not take the stand in his own defense. >>> peter ducy is live at fort meade maryland for us. peter? >> shepard, prosecutors hammering home that this private with access to so many secrets wanted the spotlight to himself and prosecutors argue that's the process behind his decision that led him to leak 7,000 classified files. also reminding the court that just before his death, osama bin laden was seeking manning's leaked files and say since manning was such a talented analyst, he knew that was a possibility. saying, quote, this act resulted in unfettered access to enemies of the united states. an outcome all too clear to him because of his training. the defense has argued all along that manning took great care not to leak any documents that could harm the united states. his defense team will begin closing argument tomorrow mo
defense attorneys are set to present their closing arg umgt tomorrow. they deny that bradley manning aided the enemy because they say there is no evidence that he knew al qaeda militants ever looked at wikileaks. bradley manning did not take the stand in his own defense. >>> peter ducy is live at fort meade maryland for us. peter? >> shepard, prosecutors hammering home that this private with access to so many secrets wanted the spotlight to himself and prosecutors argue that's...
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flat on defense. but clearly the commercial side of the business driving a better than expected 2 q earnings for boeing. back to you. >> okay, phil. yeah, all the news about boeing, it hasn't been financial news recently. >> and, joe, one thing. you're looking at that pre-market at 110.43. new all-time high. >> which kind of shows us that a lot of the stuff that the media might focus on is not really that relevant to what's happening with the company itself. right? >> well, i think the one question that will come up in the conference call is clearly they were able to protect and keep the delivery schedule for the 787 intact as they were going through the grounding in the first quarter and into the second quarter. they have gotten past that, they clearly will be increasing delivery schedules. now the question is how do you bring down the cost. how do you really drive the profitability through. that's the real challenge for these guys now. >> we should also talk about caterpillar because those numbers a
flat on defense. but clearly the commercial side of the business driving a better than expected 2 q earnings for boeing. back to you. >> okay, phil. yeah, all the news about boeing, it hasn't been financial news recently. >> and, joe, one thing. you're looking at that pre-market at 110.43. new all-time high. >> which kind of shows us that a lot of the stuff that the media might focus on is not really that relevant to what's happening with the company itself. right? >>...
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yesterday was not a good day for his defense team. the probable cause hearing was postponed and the request for bail denied. susan candiotti has the story. >> reporter: the red-rorng jail jumpsuit is gone. for his third court appearance, football star aaron hernandez again wearing street clothes. a blazer and open-collared shirt, his tattoos no longer quite so visible. as expected, prosecutors want to delay for putting on more evidence relating to the murder charges against him. while a grand jury considers indictments that would move his case to a higher court. his defense team unhappy with the delays. >> given the facts of the case as we know them, we are confident that aaron is going to be exonerated and that -- when witnesses have to testify, that a jury of aaron's peers will find she not guilty. in fact, had no part in the killing of odin lloyd. >> what do you expect them to say at this point? >> reporter: that's not all. a separate grand jurly good boston is examining mounting evidence that may link the former football player to
yesterday was not a good day for his defense team. the probable cause hearing was postponed and the request for bail denied. susan candiotti has the story. >> reporter: the red-rorng jail jumpsuit is gone. for his third court appearance, football star aaron hernandez again wearing street clothes. a blazer and open-collared shirt, his tattoos no longer quite so visible. as expected, prosecutors want to delay for putting on more evidence relating to the murder charges against him. while a...
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white house. 40 years from now our children are going to see a better criminal defense public defense system because of you. so our lawyers are changing the world. public defenders are changing the world everyday and you don't realize it because you are caught up in this wrath of injustice. part of it is supporting the public defenders to advocate with stories to try to get the resources that we need and to ultimately build a movement where the voices are too loud. you can't ignore the voices saying. remember what gideon said, this is a civil rights issue and we need to shame the country into stepping up to the plate. >> if anyone wants to learn more about gideon's promise i have borrow brochure. the website is gideon's promise.org. >> can you tell us about your personal story ? >> my personal story came in 1991. i was convicted of second degree murder of shooting into an occupied car and attempted murder. it all erupted from the area i was from. i was from the projects in san francisco off the -- i forgot the highway, but i was a very interesting person of character from that project
white house. 40 years from now our children are going to see a better criminal defense public defense system because of you. so our lawyers are changing the world. public defenders are changing the world everyday and you don't realize it because you are caught up in this wrath of injustice. part of it is supporting the public defenders to advocate with stories to try to get the resources that we need and to ultimately build a movement where the voices are too loud. you can't ignore the voices...
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now to the obama defense. he also knows clearly the republican right ramrodded by cruz, paul, and lee are planning a showdown this fall. a manufacturing crisis that risks national default. he the president wants to position himself in the national standup that coming this fall as the leader that wants government to function. his opponents those are the people that want to shut government down. he's admitting the reality that there are strong forces posed against him now. the republican right who says there will be no agreement. or pays for what the congress has already agreed to or that allows obama care to survive. the president knows he needs to win the first of these fights, the ones where he's taking the offensive or risks being a mediocre president. he knows he needs to win the second fight where he's clearly on the risk of outright failure. his opponents out to destroy not only his presidency but his place in the history books. they hate him. he knows that. hate him when he's progressive. hate him when h
now to the obama defense. he also knows clearly the republican right ramrodded by cruz, paul, and lee are planning a showdown this fall. a manufacturing crisis that risks national default. he the president wants to position himself in the national standup that coming this fall as the leader that wants government to function. his opponents those are the people that want to shut government down. he's admitting the reality that there are strong forces posed against him now. the republican right...
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i tell you, they have a good defense. liz: you kind of glossed over when i ask you if you smoke into your -- spoken to people inside sac capital. is that a yes and, if so, what can you tell me? >> i can't really go too much into that, but what i can tell you is something that they had a feeling was coming. charlie will tell you that as well. people are not happy about it. liz: are they saying, it will be fine? don't worry? >> i make my own conclusions based upon my evidence. liz: are you going to cover your investors? >> i'm absolutely not. i have to make some calls this afternoon. liz: and you have been busy. ed butowsky. he is a -- look. innocent until proven guilty. we understand. please keep us posted. thank you so much. joining us live from dallas. plenty of market news. we are not ignoring that. facebook scoring big on advertising revenue this quarter boosting its stock. another company shares as well. let's get to nicole. >> reporter: today the story, facebook, you see the stock moving. the highest level since last
i tell you, they have a good defense. liz: you kind of glossed over when i ask you if you smoke into your -- spoken to people inside sac capital. is that a yes and, if so, what can you tell me? >> i can't really go too much into that, but what i can tell you is something that they had a feeling was coming. charlie will tell you that as well. people are not happy about it. liz: are they saying, it will be fine? don't worry? >> i make my own conclusions based upon my evidence. liz:...
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when rick was talking about the core capital expenditures, excluding aircraft and defense the number is decent, but it's not the extra impetus that you need to see in order to see a bigger peck up in business investment. right now, it looks like business investment is running in the low single digits at the end of q 2, heading into q3. it will be more difficult to achieve that high end of the forecast which is 3, 3.5% going into 2014 with business investment growing 5 to 8%. >> are the numbers today suggestive of the second quarter should be revised up a little bit? i had an average of below 1%. >> for us, according to our estimate the slowdown in consumer spending and business investments seems to have picked up actually a little bit if q2. we are seeing something around 1.2 right now. >> what about the claims number? 343, this level, what does that tell you about jobs and what we might get next friday? >> well, we had stand, our view right now, job growth will remain between 175 and 200. claims number to me suggests we are probably close to the consensus around 180 right now. >> an
when rick was talking about the core capital expenditures, excluding aircraft and defense the number is decent, but it's not the extra impetus that you need to see in order to see a bigger peck up in business investment. right now, it looks like business investment is running in the low single digits at the end of q 2, heading into q3. it will be more difficult to achieve that high end of the forecast which is 3, 3.5% going into 2014 with business investment growing 5 to 8%. >> are the...
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i mean, we are a party of national defense. we're a party who did so much to protect the country over the last 12 years. >> where's the real republican party? which one of those? where's the real republican party? >> i think we're going to find that out over the next three years. i want the republican party to be a party of strong national defense and a party who, for instance, can reach out to labor unions, construction unions, police officers, firefighters -- these are people who are socially conservative and want to agree with us, and so many people in our party drive them away. to me, the overriding concern has to be national defense, national security, and not be apologizing for america. when you have rand paul actually comparing snowden to martin luther king or henry david thoreau, this is madness, this is the anti-war democrats in the 1960s that destroyed their party for almost 15 years. i don't want that happening to our party. >> there have been two statements made by republicans. one is that, if congress does not pass
i mean, we are a party of national defense. we're a party who did so much to protect the country over the last 12 years. >> where's the real republican party? which one of those? where's the real republican party? >> i think we're going to find that out over the next three years. i want the republican party to be a party of strong national defense and a party who, for instance, can reach out to labor unions, construction unions, police officers, firefighters -- these are people who...
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monica and after you try to figure out what it is, what the real property laws is in california and what defenses you might have or what arguments you might have, you are faced with a trained lawyer and someone who has been to law school for 3 years, someone whose practiced for some period of time. what we need here to answer your question is a playwright. this is mccobb. this is weird. we are not on anyone's calendar to speak of. that for some of us, that's what makes it fun. >> thank you. jum. [ applause ] we are now going to take audience questions and answers. no cards. so please pass them in so we can ask questions. you'll let me again ask karen, you spent the last year-and-a-half studying and observing how gideon's promise have been broken. what do you think is an obstacle to closing the gap between rich and poor people's justice. what have we learned about the solution? >> well, i think the biggest obstacle to closing this gap is the political desire to do so which is kind of -- i talked about that a little bit in my talk. but i think that, you know, and you can learn this lesson in many w
monica and after you try to figure out what it is, what the real property laws is in california and what defenses you might have or what arguments you might have, you are faced with a trained lawyer and someone who has been to law school for 3 years, someone whose practiced for some period of time. what we need here to answer your question is a playwright. this is mccobb. this is weird. we are not on anyone's calendar to speak of. that for some of us, that's what makes it fun. >> thank...
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it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. people find out should take state farm does car loanswn? as well as they do insurance, our bank is through. good point. grab an edge. look there's two guys on the state farm borrow better banking sign. nope for real there's two dudes on the state farm borrow better banking sign. [ reporter ] breaking news from the state farm borrow better banking sign... we're seeing two men that have climbed the borrow better banking sign gentlemen please get down from the state farm borrow better banking sign. phil get the hose. okay he's getting the hose. alright, let's go. [ male announcer ] talk to a state farm agent about car loans that can save you hundreds. that's borrowing better. >>> see, there are methods to my madness. i like to tell you, there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it right here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer, and i will see you next time. >> a leader in design, an inspiration in innovation. 10 wheels of rolling thunder. >> i'v
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let's get back to that top story, defense charging criminal charges against hedge fund sac capital. they allege substantial, pervasive insider trading. >> that's right, brian, this is the largest indictment of a corporation since the 2002 indictment of arthur andersen that resulted in that accounting firm going out of business. sac capital, when indicted on four criminal charges of securities fraud, one charge of wire fraud and a separate charge of money laundering. preet bharara unveiling and also detailing that indictment over the last hour or so. he basically said sac portfolio managers were hired for having an edge. that edge essentially a euphimism for insider information, having the inside track to be able to trade and pass that information on to the head of the company, its namesake, steven a. cohen. they said -- the company, he says, went from having an edge to over the edge to corporate criminality. cohen himself is not charged individually, but he is named several times as having direct knowledge, and really encouraging the culture at sac, in one case saying he hired a por
let's get back to that top story, defense charging criminal charges against hedge fund sac capital. they allege substantial, pervasive insider trading. >> that's right, brian, this is the largest indictment of a corporation since the 2002 indictment of arthur andersen that resulted in that accounting firm going out of business. sac capital, when indicted on four criminal charges of securities fraud, one charge of wire fraud and a separate charge of money laundering. preet bharara...
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that's his defense? this guy has got a lot of ball. [ cheers and applause ] he's pleading so guilty it's your fault for not knowing how guilty he is. is he arguing any mitigating circumstances? >> i know it was an unfortunate period in our sport. unfortunately for me, i came, you know, right smack dab in the middle of that period. >> john: you know what? he's right. that is the real tragedy here. i think we all owe lance armstrong an apology for making him win seven tour de frances earning millions of dollars in the process during such an unfortunate period in the sport he chose to participate in. all right. on the basis of this world record narcissism i find the defendant a giant douche. jason. [ cheers and applause ] jason, please call our final defendant. >> sure will, judge johnny. the court calls joseph r. biden,, jr., the delaware destroyer, he's got a lion's heart, a sailor's mouth and some other dude's hair. he loves trains but he just got on an express to justice town where the mayor is judge jo
that's his defense? this guy has got a lot of ball. [ cheers and applause ] he's pleading so guilty it's your fault for not knowing how guilty he is. is he arguing any mitigating circumstances? >> i know it was an unfortunate period in our sport. unfortunately for me, i came, you know, right smack dab in the middle of that period. >> john: you know what? he's right. that is the real tragedy here. i think we all owe lance armstrong an apology for making him win seven tour de frances...
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>> brian, the thing i think links what bill o'reilly said on his program last night and ray kelly's defense of his record is the idea that the best thing you can do for young african-american men, young african-americans in general is have a very intense law and order state that is very aggressive about policing and putting wrongdoers in jail because the victims of those wrongdoers are, themselves, african-american, and you have spent your adult career working in the criminal justice system. my question to you is, does that argument have purchase with you? >> no, it really doesn't. it's a distraction. trayvon martin wasn't killed because he didn't have two parents who loved him. he wasn't killed because of some social deficit or some cultural deficit. he was killed because of a p presumption of guilt. all over this country, we're allowing black and brown children to be burdened with the presumption of guilt so they live their whole lives always being suspected. we had the president of the united states acknowledging his own dealings with this p presumption of guilt. when anyone says that's
>> brian, the thing i think links what bill o'reilly said on his program last night and ray kelly's defense of his record is the idea that the best thing you can do for young african-american men, young african-americans in general is have a very intense law and order state that is very aggressive about policing and putting wrongdoers in jail because the victims of those wrongdoers are, themselves, african-american, and you have spent your adult career working in the criminal justice...
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geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. >>> if you want to get a read on the real economy, both here and even in europe, then look no further than snap-on, sna for all you home gamers. the top maker of premium hand and power tools, particularly for auto repair shops. though the company also has its paws in aerospace, agriculture, construction, mining and power generation too. it's an endless innovator of new tools that its clients love. now, last thursday snap-on delivered an excellent quarter with earnings coming in at $1.50 per share, five-cent be
geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or...
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after setting up a legal defense fund at the end of last week, after hiring a falanx of high-powered lawyers, after hiring a high-level crisis pr guy, the embattled governor of virginia today for the first time apologized. apologized for making the state a laughing stalk. said he was paying back some of the cash. which he says were loans. that said, the catering bill at his daughter's wedding, $10,000 for the other daughter's wedding, $6,500 rolex watch for the governor, $10,000 suede jacket for the governor's wife. the bergman new york shopping trip and all the rest for the wife, he's keeping all that. some of the cash he says he has now paid back and also for the first time he has said he is sorry. so far, at least, he says he is no resigning. now, if governor mcdonnell performed official actions like, say, setting up meetings with this company with state officials in exchange for all the cash and loot he took from the company, today's apology is not going to stop a federal grand jury from indicting bob mcdonnell and not stop him from going to federal prison in the charges are prov
after setting up a legal defense fund at the end of last week, after hiring a falanx of high-powered lawyers, after hiring a high-level crisis pr guy, the embattled governor of virginia today for the first time apologized. apologized for making the state a laughing stalk. said he was paying back some of the cash. which he says were loans. that said, the catering bill at his daughter's wedding, $10,000 for the other daughter's wedding, $6,500 rolex watch for the governor, $10,000 suede jacket...
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the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> we are back with john whitehead, a massive, frightening reality of police agencies using military tactics and sometimes not because they think there's a terrorist unit but because they're serving a warrant, think there's marijuana. most people smoking marijuana are probably pretty mellowed out, not doing much other than say hey, man, got any brownies? that's not the big worry. let's get into it. how many agencies, it is not just local police. >> no. >> federal agencies, like department of education. why the heck does department of education have a s.w.a.t. team. >> all do, irs, department of homeland security, fbi, the amazing thing shocked me, about this time last year, department of homeland security bought over a billion hollow point bullets to supply their agency, and no explanation, but i am a former infantry officer, hollow point bullets hit your body, explode, and kill you. the question is why the department of fisheries has hollow point bullet,
the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >>> we are back with john whitehead, a massive, frightening reality of police agencies using military tactics and sometimes not because they think there's a terrorist unit but because they're serving a warrant, think there's marijuana. most people smoking marijuana are probably pretty mellowed out, not doing much other than say hey, man, got any brownies?...
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the defense sector, what a run it has had. hitting new highs, the fifth record high in a row, getting a boost from general dynamics big q2 beats. kayla has been breaking down the results. >> everyone is saying sequester, what sequester? weren't we supposed to see a lot of revenue falloff? revenues were pretty much flat. don't get too excited just because the bottom line beat because we did see big beats both at general dynamic and northrop grumman. the total funded backlog for both northrop and general dynamics is down, roughly flat to down. northrop grumman's is down sharply, about 10%. going forward i think maybe it didn't hit them as hard this past quarter. going forward that could foreshadow some tough times for revenues. >> what a sector run this has had. 33% gain for the year in boeing even though it's down right now. boeing hit a new all-time high again today. you look at some of the battery problems and the good news coming out of northrop and -- >> a seven-year backlog of airplanes doesn't hurt boeing and the fact seq
the defense sector, what a run it has had. hitting new highs, the fifth record high in a row, getting a boost from general dynamics big q2 beats. kayla has been breaking down the results. >> everyone is saying sequester, what sequester? weren't we supposed to see a lot of revenue falloff? revenues were pretty much flat. don't get too excited just because the bottom line beat because we did see big beats both at general dynamic and northrop grumman. the total funded backlog for both...
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he's not going to force a government shutdown because he wants to defend a law that is itself defensible. a law that the president said is not ready to be implemented. and a law that the senate author of obama care has described himself as a train wreck waiting to happen. >> that's max baucus. it's causing businesses not to hire full time workers. we're discussing with the audience the issue of division in the country. we see a lot of this in washington. you've been there a while, how divided is it in d.c.? >> you know, d.c.'s pretty divided, there's a lot of talk about how divided d.c. is on the news. what people sometimes overlook is that there are a lot of areas where we actually agree. sometimes there are areas we agree too often. the bigger division i see, is the division that's taking place twin the political governing class in washington of either political party on the one hand and the american people on the other. when we put forward big new programs like obama care, that's bad, and we have to not fund it. >>> coming up, we're going to have a lot more with the studio audience. t
he's not going to force a government shutdown because he wants to defend a law that is itself defensible. a law that the president said is not ready to be implemented. and a law that the senate author of obama care has described himself as a train wreck waiting to happen. >> that's max baucus. it's causing businesses not to hire full time workers. we're discussing with the audience the issue of division in the country. we see a lot of this in washington. you've been there a while, how...
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years at the school where i taught and at that time i published an article in the "huffington post" in defense of the rights and dignity of sex workers in which i used my first-person experience to support the narrative claim that not all sex workers were victims of pimps or under control of traffickers because i hadn't, that was that story. and some days later, weeks later actually, i was front page news. >> literally front page news. >> correct. on the "new york post." >> i went back and looked at the "new york post" coverage. this is like a gift from god to the "new york post." it's like prostitute teacher in your schools. >> absolutely. they had basically taken my story and made it theirs. >> right. now, that is -- i mean, you wrote this great article for "new york" magazine talking about your perspective on watching the spitzer rehabilitation campaign. you said "five years ago eliot spitzer got caught paying women like me and now he's stumping, smiling for photographers and topping the political polls for new york's next controller. i would be find with spitzer's return to politics. apolo
years at the school where i taught and at that time i published an article in the "huffington post" in defense of the rights and dignity of sex workers in which i used my first-person experience to support the narrative claim that not all sex workers were victims of pimps or under control of traffickers because i hadn't, that was that story. and some days later, weeks later actually, i was front page news. >> literally front page news. >> correct. on the "new york...
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that it would cut in the growth economy, particularly the defense sector. hold that thought, the best-performing stocks this year, defense, general dynamics, northrup grumman, lockheed martin. the congressional cost cutting may not be as crushing as ben bernanke thought it was. he's got to be thinking, man, i don't know. auto, gas, homes, leisures, defense spending. let's see, these are big parts of the u.s. economy. and rates are ridiculously low versus the strength in those key sectors. throw in the fact that last night we got our first truly post recessionary numbers from europe, a report that shows an expansion, something i've said is the hallmark of the earnings period but no one believed me until this morning. you get the feeling things have changed for the better. rate changes have got to come. the stock market tries to predict what will happen and not just surmise what is happening. what does the market see? how about the possibility we get a good jobless claims number tomorrow and a better nonfarm payroll number next week. rates have to come back u
that it would cut in the growth economy, particularly the defense sector. hold that thought, the best-performing stocks this year, defense, general dynamics, northrup grumman, lockheed martin. the congressional cost cutting may not be as crushing as ben bernanke thought it was. he's got to be thinking, man, i don't know. auto, gas, homes, leisures, defense spending. let's see, these are big parts of the u.s. economy. and rates are ridiculously low versus the strength in those key sectors. throw...
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the fact is that this particular line was drawn 200 years ago, actually in 1736 so you know, in their defense, back then the technology was not in a position to estimate exactly or to guess exactly where the line should be, and they have a let's call it a don't ask, don't tell policy if a tourist is not going to ask him, doesn't ask if that's the real line, they don't say anything but if the tourists ask and we knew that and we asked, they said they don't hide it. they say it's not exactly that and it's only about 200 meters away, 650 feet, so when you think about the size of the earth, it's not too bad. >> what do you work for the ecuadorian tourist authority? >> do they take pictures at the same spot? >> it's just a street. there's nothing there, although they have plans in the future to build a mile high they say tower that is going to be located precisely where the line should be. >> but do we believe them? it's those french, blame the french. >> they have gps now so. they should have no excuse. >> rafael -- see you can't say you're not informed on this show, can you? >> the real deal. >>
the fact is that this particular line was drawn 200 years ago, actually in 1736 so you know, in their defense, back then the technology was not in a position to estimate exactly or to guess exactly where the line should be, and they have a let's call it a don't ask, don't tell policy if a tourist is not going to ask him, doesn't ask if that's the real line, they don't say anything but if the tourists ask and we knew that and we asked, they said they don't hide it. they say it's not exactly that...
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but i think the jurors followed the instructions on self-defense. looked at the evidence and came to a very plausible verdict. >> so, from what you heard from these two jurors, any basis for saying, they messed up, they got it wrong? >> you can say that based on the evidence. i don't think there's anything the jurors said that suggests they did a bad job. they did something inappropriate or wrong. other people see this evidence differently. but i think they came to a rational verdict. >> we've been running with the media all morning, he got away with murder. do you think we're putting too much weight on to that? she was responding to a question where a lot of people think he got away from murder, do you think she was just repeating what was said? >> my whole impression of the interview was she was reacting as much to the reaction of the verdict as to the trial. they were sequestered and they didn't know this had become a huge national story and they didn't know the president of the united states would express an opinion and protests across the count
but i think the jurors followed the instructions on self-defense. looked at the evidence and came to a very plausible verdict. >> so, from what you heard from these two jurors, any basis for saying, they messed up, they got it wrong? >> you can say that based on the evidence. i don't think there's anything the jurors said that suggests they did a bad job. they did something inappropriate or wrong. other people see this evidence differently. but i think they came to a rational...
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we're going home for six weeks and we have defense workers going home -- >> no, no, mr. israel, that's the affordable care act increasing part-time workers. that's nothing to do with that bill. >> well, look, they can repeal the affordable care act 40 times, 50 times, we're going to focus on getting it fixed while they're talking about trying to repeal it and putting health insurance companies back in charge. >> of course. the bill that failed would fund the hard and, as you tail, the transportation departments. >> correct. >> but wasn't that failure an implicit repudiation of the paul ryan budget? it seems once dollar values were attached to the cuts, suddenly even some republicans began to faint and fall over. >> well, that's right. some republicans have realized that their extremism and crisis and ideological injection into every debate is hurting our economy, and now there are only a few republicans who are now realizing there's got to be a better way. i hope when they go home in august and have to defend the indefensible and explain to their constituents why they ha
we're going home for six weeks and we have defense workers going home -- >> no, no, mr. israel, that's the affordable care act increasing part-time workers. that's nothing to do with that bill. >> well, look, they can repeal the affordable care act 40 times, 50 times, we're going to focus on getting it fixed while they're talking about trying to repeal it and putting health insurance companies back in charge. >> of course. the bill that failed would fund the hard and, as you...
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yes, his defense has been more things were going to come out. i've said that all along. i don't think most of us thought they would come out from after the initial tweets when he was in congress. the ones he's talking about yesterday were in the summer of last year, a year after he resipd from congress, after he says he worked it out with his wife, after they had a child together. it means he was still doing this after all of that. >> right. his resignation from congress didn't say i apologize for what i've done and i'm going to keep doing it. as familiar as we are with corrupting -- >> i like the sound of it. if you could pull that one off. >> correct. and as much strange and bizarre and outright corrupt behavior as we've all seen and dealt with in politics, this is new ground in a whole bunch of ways, and i think, when we talk about huma in particular, you've got to address two things. she is very smart. i think she's one of the few people in this whole saga who's tried at every turn to demonstrate some sense of honor and tried to keep her family together. i think you
yes, his defense has been more things were going to come out. i've said that all along. i don't think most of us thought they would come out from after the initial tweets when he was in congress. the ones he's talking about yesterday were in the summer of last year, a year after he resipd from congress, after he says he worked it out with his wife, after they had a child together. it means he was still doing this after all of that. >> right. his resignation from congress didn't say i...
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they make the global hawk planes and defensive electronics. they reported profits and they are doing so well with their earnings and raised their full-year forecast. stuart: can we say it is a drone stock? i bet we could say that. thank you very much, indeed. we are now down 29 points. we had been down 60. music streaming might kill, seriously hurt the music business. moses avalon joins us now. it is helping to really hurt the artist. the musicians. >> artist and musicians get paid on royalty. they rely on those entities to properly exploit and capitalize on the work. what happens when the people you trusted to properly capitalize on the work make a shortsighted deal that puts very little money and the artists pocket. stuart: spot of five does not pay much for the music they are playing? >> i do not want to vilify spot of five. labels love this. it is like selling your inventory wholesale. stuart: you represent the artists. the musicians, the guys who create the music, they get the short end of the music. >> they do. stuart: they have to adjus
they make the global hawk planes and defensive electronics. they reported profits and they are doing so well with their earnings and raised their full-year forecast. stuart: can we say it is a drone stock? i bet we could say that. thank you very much, indeed. we are now down 29 points. we had been down 60. music streaming might kill, seriously hurt the music business. moses avalon joins us now. it is helping to really hurt the artist. the musicians. >> artist and musicians get paid on...